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Stress from racism may help explain why black women more likely to die in childbirth, study finds

A new study reveals that stress from racism is a key factor in why Black women are more likely to die during childbirth. Researchers found increased oxidative stress and inflammation linked to systemic racism, which can lead to severe pregn...

The Guardian· Apr 29, 2026 · 7:24 AM · 78 views

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A new study reveals that stress from racism is a key factor in why Black women are more likely to die during childbirth. Researchers found increased oxidative stress and inflammation linked to systemic racism, which can lead to severe pregnancy complications. Experts are calling for urgent action to address these disparities and improve healthcare outcomes for Black women. #HealthEquity #MaternalHealth #BlackMothers #RacialDisparities #HealthcareReform

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